Title of article :
A bankruptcy based approach to solving multi-agent credit assignment problem
Author/Authors :
Yarahmadi, Hossein Department of Computer Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Shiri, Mohammad Ebrahim Department of Mathematics and Computer Science - Amirkabir University of Technology - Tehran, Iran , Navidi, Hamidreza Department of Mathematics and Computer Science - Shahed University - Tehran, Iran , Sharifi, Arash Department of Computer Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Multi-agent systems (MAS) are one of the prominent symbols of articial intelligence (AI) that, in
spite of having smaller entities as agents, have many applications in software development, complex
system modeling, intelligent traffic control, etc. Learning of MAS, which is commonly based on
Reinforcement Learning (RL), is one of the problems that play an essential role in the performance
of such systems in an unknown environment. A major challenge in Multi-Agent Reinforcement
Learning (MARL) is the problem of credit assignment in them. In this paper, in order to solve
Multi-agent Credit Assignment (MCA) problem, we present a bottom-up method based on the
bankruptcy concept for the effective distribution of the credits received from the environment in
a MAS so that its performance is increased. In this work, considering the Task Start Threshold
(TST) of the agents as a new constraint and a multi-score environment, as well as giving priority
to agents of lower TST, three methods PTST, T-MAS and T-KAg are presented, which are based
on the bankruptcy concept as a sub branch of game theory. In order to evaluate these methods,
seven criteria were used among which density was a new one. The simulation results of the proposed
methods indicated that the performance of the proposed methods was enhanced in comparison with
those of the existing methods in six parameters while it proved a weaker performance in only one
parameter.
Keywords :
Multi-agent Systems , Credit assignment problem , Bankruptcy , Reinforcement Learning , Game Theory , Global Reward Game , Machine Learning
Journal title :
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications